Ex-San Jose cop pleads to on-duty indecent exposure, sexual battery, road rage
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Matthew Dominguez, a former San Jose police officer, pleaded no contest to charges of indecent exposure and groping women, alongside a road rage incident. He is sentenced to three years and two months in prison, but will not serve additional time due to prior jail credits. Dominguez is granted supervised release until his sentencing on September 25. He will surrender his police certification and resolve pending DUI charges, following a series of misconduct that occurred during and after his police career.
The term of the plea agreement stipulates that Matthew Dominguez will be sentenced to three years and two months in prison; however, he will not serve additional time due to jail credits.
His case includes multiple instances of indecent exposure, groping women, and a road rage episode, demonstrating a pattern of misconduct during and after his police tenure.
Deputy District Attorney Jason Malinsky stated that Dominguez abused the trust associated with his role as a police officer, leading to his accountability for his actions.
As part of the plea arrangement, Dominguez agreed to voluntarily surrender his police certification and address outstanding misdemeanor DUI charges before his Sept. 25 sentencing.
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